METEOROLOGICAL.
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WEATHEH FORECAST l'Olt FBOM 24 HOURS 0 a.m. TO-DAY. Wind. — Modoi'ato to gtronpr from between north and w«s»t mid bouth-wost at nil viliicch northward Ot Kast Capo, Taupo, and Now Plymouth. Modoruto to btront.' from tho Noritliwnrcloll ottior pluccs. JUuoirGi ek.— Klgo slowly ovorj'wboro. Ska. — Cousidorublu, but deorunaiiiK' ou all woHtoru coast. Honvy eiiHtorly uwcll on east const nortb of Capo Cainpbtill, but from uouthwurd iv other parts ot tho North Island. Tides.— Good ou all wustorn const. IligU on eastern const northward of Bubt Cun». Modaruto tbcuco uordiwuid. BY^opaiS or last -1 iionus. Slowly liainp barouiotor ovorjwbero, witli modorulo to 6lroiij; Boutborly wlutls southward ot Napier nud Imow l'lyuiouth. Strong easterly winds tliunce north wind. Bain bnu fnlleu gunorRlly. li. A. KDWIN.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 55, 5 March 1904, Page 4
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